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31. Chappell’s joy
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003Maine Road 6 C'ton Gabriels 1 MAINE Road bounced back from their enforced two-week break to blast lowly Castleton with a powerful performance.
32. Brave Brandon’s trip to Lapland
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003LITTLE Brandon Bassett has undergone seven heart by-passes in his short life.
33. Animation studio brings Doctor Who back to life
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003CHORLTON'S world-beating animation studio, Cosgrove Hall, has brought to life yet another British institution - the intergalactic hero Doctor Who.
34. Mum’s tears for her ‘little star’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003THE mum of a ten-year-old schoolboy killed on a pedestrian crossing has spoken of 'the little star' who brought light into her life.
35. Log on or we log off!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003FREE computing classes for the unemployed could be scrapped because of a lack of numbers.
36. Park and ride drives shopper to despair
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003SHOPPER Steve Osbourne was told he could not use the council's Christmas Park and Ride scheme unless he made the five-minute walk home and returned with his car.
37. Metro keeping their feet on the pedal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003Lancashire & Cheshire AFL BURNAGE Metro increased their lead at the top of division two after a 3-1 win at Droylsden Ams.
38. It’s extra special!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003Lacrosse MANCHESTER Waconians had cause for a double celebration in the North of England League Premier Division with a memorable victory over Cheadle, the defending champions, a team they had not beaten since 1996.
39. Road is like a motorway
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003CROSSING Princess Road is like trying to walk across a motorway - cars race past at dangerously high speeds seemingly unaware the road is surrounded by primary schools, a housing estate, a McDonalds and a petrol station.
40. Raiders ransack pianist’s workshop
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003A PIANO tuner from Didsbury has blamed the clearing of a railway embankment as the reason thieves targeted a workshop in his back garden.
